Subject: Re: Is the IIci _really_ this slow?
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: SUNAGAWA Keiki <Keiki_Sunagawa@yokogawa.co.jp>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 03/02/1998 11:42:29
Rob Windsor <windsor@warthog.com>  wrote:

Rob> I decided to compile a custom kernel, and to my
Rob> surprise, this thing takes well over an hour to put one
Rob> together, possibly over two hours.  I didn't note the
Rob> time at which this compile started (which is still
Rob> going, btw), and I'm not about to stop it just so that
Rob> I can time(1) it.

Rob> Is this normal for a IIci?  My Sparc IPX `only' takes ~
Rob> 45 mins to compile a kernel of equiv size as this, and
Rob> I thought _that_ was tf-slow.

IIci's not so fast, but it depends some.

1. How amount of RAM do you use on it?  The IIci has two RAM
banks.  One of them is shared for VRAM if you use the
internal video and must pay a lot of penalty.  That is why
the later models have the separate VRAM.

2. Generally, the old and small hard drives are pretty slow. 
(I used Miniscribe 20MB on my SE:-)

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SUNAGAWA Keiki <Keiki_Sunagawa@yokogawa.co.jp>
Happy Hacking!